Experiences of inflatable tents?

looking for a new tent and these inflatable tents seem a relatively new concept. Like the idea they can be put up in 5mins and may well save on the usual arguments each time we go camping. Anyone got any experiences of them? They are more expensive, so are they worth it? We've been looking at the Berghaus 6 man

Absolutely love ours. From pulling up on site to having a completely set up and moved in tent (beds made kettle on and everything organised ) is 30min with a a 2 and 3 yr old helping no arguments about poles etc and quick and easy to take down.

Only through seeing a neighbouring tent half collapsed in the morning and the occupants rushing around trying to find the leak. Put us off a bit, but then I hate punctures in bikes too - such a faff, would rather deal with split poles. I guess that you pay your money and take your chances whichever way you go.

We have a Vango one - used 6 time so far, and has been GREAT. Very quick to put up. Not so speedy to put away - no quicker than a poled tent. We think it's great. Cost £400 for a 6-man, and weighs about 20kg, so not outrageous.

We bought a Vango 6 man and we are really disappointed with it. Quality is poor compared to our old Outwell and it bends too much in the wind to be comfortable to sit in. I had thought about complaining to Vango but after researching it seems this is common and allows the beams to 'give' in the in the wind. We came home early from our camping holiday in August due to the wind in Cornwall. Would have stuck it out for longer in our Outwell pole tent.

We're planning on selling our tent but feel guilty as we're not sure if there is a fault or it's just a rubbish tent in wind. Never making a major tent purchase off the internet again. Next time will buy from somewhere we can go back to in person if we have a problem.

Putting up the tent was easier than a pole tent but rolling and packing just as, if not more difficult.

We are considering another year with our old Outwell then maybe investing in an Outwell air tent. DH has joint problems so we need to do something if we are to carry on camping.

We have a Kampa Studland 8 in polycotton, and love it. It's huge, heavy, and hogs the boot, but went up and down easily and stood firm for three weeks in France this summer. No really bad weather, but it was easier to manage than an equivalent size and material tent with poles.